7 W (~700 lm): Accent/cove lighting, narrow layered illumination, small rooms (≤10 sqm).
12 W (~1,200 lm): Typical living room or bedroom general lighting when spaced 1.2–1.5 m apart.
18 W (~1,800 lm): Spacious rooms, kitchens, office desks, corridor down‑the‑aisle lighting.
Spacing rule: aim for ~2× depth distance (i.e. 2.4–3.0 m between 12 W downlights in an 8‑ft ceiling for uniform illumination).
6. Installation Notes
Mounting depth: Below ceiling—use frame or spring‑clip type.
Junction box: Prefer fixtures with integrated pluggable driver box (BJC style).
Ventilation: Avoid insulating ceiling materials resting directly atop COB module; allow ≥12 mm vent space.
Orientation: CYLINDER must be upright (chip heat-sink above) to prevent driver overheating.
eam angle & adjustability matter most for accenting — tiltable heads offer great control.
Color temperature: go with 3000 K for warm ambience, 4000 K for neutral, 5000–6000 K for bright task lighting.
Dimmability: Most may not be dimmable unless specified. Choose a dimmable model if needed.
CRI ≥ 90 ensures color-accurate light, important in galleries or retail.
Wattage: 7–20 W is adequate for home/commercial; 50 W used for high-ceiling, expansive lighting
7 W (~700 lm): Accent/cove lighting, narrow layered illumination, small rooms (≤10 sqm).
12 W (~1,200 lm): Typical living room or bedroom general lighting when spaced 1.2–1.5 m apart.
18 W (~1,800 lm): Spacious rooms, kitchens, office desks, corridor down‑the‑aisle lighting.
Spacing rule: aim for ~2× depth distance (i.e. 2.4–3.0 m between 12 W downlights in an 8‑ft ceiling for uniform illumination).
6. Installation Notes
Mounting depth: Below ceiling—use frame or spring‑clip type.
Junction box: Prefer fixtures with integrated pluggable driver box (BJC style).
Ventilation: Avoid insulating ceiling materials resting directly atop COB module; allow ≥12 mm vent space.
Orientation: COB must be upright (chip heat-sink above) to prevent driver overheating.
7 W (~700 lm): Accent/cove lighting, narrow layered illumination, small rooms (≤10 sqm).
12 W (~1,200 lm): Typical living room or bedroom general lighting when spaced 1.2–1.5 m apart.
18 W (~1,800 lm): Spacious rooms, kitchens, office desks, corridor down‑the‑aisle lighting.
Spacing rule: aim for ~2× depth distance (i.e. 2.4–3.0 m between 12 W downlights in an 8‑ft ceiling for uniform illumination).
6. Installation Notes
Mounting depth: Below ceiling—use frame or spring‑clip type.
Junction box: Prefer fixtures with integrated pluggable driver box (BJC style).
Ventilation: Avoid insulating ceiling materials resting directly atop COB module; allow ≥12 mm vent space.
Orientation: COB must be upright (chip heat-sink above) to prevent driver overheating.
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7 W (~700 lm): Accent/cove lighting, narrow layered illumination, small rooms (≤10 sqm).
12 W (~1,200 lm): Typical living room or bedroom general lighting when spaced 1.2–1.5 m apart.
18 W (~1,800 lm): Spacious rooms, kitchens, office desks, corridor down‑the‑aisle lighting.
Spacing rule: aim for ~2× depth distance (i.e. 2.4–3.0 m between 12 W downlights in an 8‑ft ceiling for uniform illumination).
6. Installation Notes
Mounting depth: Below ceiling—use frame or spring‑clip type.
Junction box: Prefer fixtures with integrated pluggable driver box (BJC style).
Ventilation: Avoid insulating ceiling materials resting directly atop COB module; allow ≥12 mm vent space.
Orientation: COB must be upright (chip heat-sink above) to prevent driver overheating.
MATERIAL SPECIFICATION
MATERIAL SPECIFICATION
BEST QUALITY LED PANEL LIGHT MANUFACTUR IN INDIA LENS TECH INDIA PRIVATE LIMITED
1. Durability & Impact Resistance
Polycarbonate (PC) is extremely robust—nearly unbreakable and much tougher than glass or acrylic—making it ideal for public spaces, schools, hospitals, and offices where accidental impacts might occur
2. High Optical Clarity & Light Diffusion
PC panels transmit light very uniformly, avoiding hotspots and glare. Laser dotting or backlit designs enable smooth, even illumination
3. Fire, Heat & UV Resistance
Polycarbonate naturally resists fire, handles high temperatures, and is often UV-stabilized—reducing yellowing over time and enhancing safety in building interiors .
4. Lightweight & Safe
Lightweight and non-conductive, PC panels are easier to install and pose less risk from broken fragments, plus they resist moisture—a boon in humid or damp atmospheres .
5. Design Versatility
PC is formable into various shapes (round, square, edge-lit, back-lit), sizes, and finishes, making customization easy for architects and lighting designers .
📐 Common Types of PC LED Panel Lights
Type Description Applications
Back‑lit PC Panels LEDs are behind the diffuser, for broad, uniform illumination. Offices, showrooms, healthcare
Recessed/Slim Panels
Sleek, low‑profile ceiling lights. Residential, hotel corridors, kitchens
Surface‑mounted panels Ideal where recessed fixtures aren’t possible. Retail, classrooms, rented spaces

